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Cadillac drivers identify the F1 team's next steps: "We need a second now"

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Having gotten both of its cars to the finish in consecutive grands prix, Formula 1's newest team is now searching for performance to bridge the gap to the midfield
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Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas have met in the first three dates of the F1 calendar 2026 and now they plan to take the next step. The drivers of the Cadillac team are clear that their cars need more aerodynamic load and compete with the rivals of the lower middle zone. In what is their first year as a team in the Maximum Category, only in Australia Cadillac suffered the abandonment of the Finnish driver. Czech finished 16. In China, the Mexica…

= After finishing two consecutive races, Cadillac Racing is now looking to improve the performance of its Formula 1 car. Drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez have insisted on the need to increase downforce to close the gap between them and the other half of the field. Since joining F1 as the 11th team, March has been a period of innovation for Cadillac, with its first race and finish in Australia. This marked the inaugural experience of havi…

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pitdebrief.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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